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The Protective Effects of Long-Term Probiotic Application on Experimental Sepsis-dependent Inflammation Process
Author(s) -
Sabiha Aydoğdu,
Murat Karameşe,
Ülkü Altoparlak,
Selina Aksak Karameşe
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
bezmialem science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2148-2373
DOI - 10.14235/bas.galenos.2018.2643
Subject(s) - medicine , probiotic , sepsis , inflammation , term (time) , immunology , bacteria , biology , genetics , physics , quantum mechanics
The sepsis and septic shock are clinical pictures that may be very serious. They develop due to the spread of microorganisms or the toxic products of these microorganisms with blood circulation. The clinical features and findings of sepsis are results of “the fight” between the immune system of the host and the microorganism and its products. Sepsis stimulates the immunological, inflammatory and endocrine systems of the host, and the severity of these responses determines the clinical course (1).

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